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Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
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The Serratus Punch

Authors: Craig, Liebenson;

The Serratus Punch

Abstract

Shoulder pain is common, especially with overhead tasks. A common misconception is that the rotator cuff should be trained with internal and external rotation exercises. The shoulder girdle is complex due to it’s inherent instability. This allows a tremendous range of mobility, but comes with a price. Namely, overuse injuries from repetitive strain especially with lifting, throwing, striking, etc. One of the hidden keys to managing shoulder dysfunction is to activate the muscles responsible for stabilizing the shoulder blade from below. If the shoulder blade (scapulae) is fixed then the arm (head of the humerus) can glide more easily when the arm is raised overhead. Most people with shoulder pain have shrugged shoulders due to postural tension. This disturbs the ideal movement pattern of the ball and socket joint. To help stabilize the shoulder working the serratus anterior is helpful in “grooving” a better pattern of scapular stability to offset the tension in the shoulder shruggers. The Serratus Punch is an ideal exercise to facilitate this pattern. This movement is identical to Bruce Lee’s famous “One Inch Punch”. It is a small but potentially powerful movement that grooves the pattern for stabilizing the core while mobilizing the shoulder girdle.

Keywords

Scapula, Self Care, Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Joint, Shoulder Pain, Muscle Tonus, Posture, Humans, Exercise Therapy

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